"But why do people actually give a f–k what I say?? like if you don't care the gtfo haha," she wrote. "That one time I started my own charity providing mental health care for people who can't afford it and this is what y'all talk about," she added with a chin-rubbing emoji.

"And people wonder what's wrong with the world," she said, in what really then was her parting gift to Twitter. "Pay more attention to good than bad."

The "Heart Attack" singer didn't go into specifics as to why she'd decided to remove herself from the social outlets. However, the backlash she received last week after throwing Instagram shade at Mariah Carey seems likely to have played a part in her decision.